Pope Michael III of Alexandria

Pope Michael III of Alexandria (850-907) was the Coptic Pope of Alexandria from 25 April 880 to 16 March 907, succeeding Shenouda I and preceding Gabriel I.

Biography
Michael was born in Egypt in 850, and he became the Coptic Pope of Alexandria in 880. In 882, Governor Ahmad ibn Tulun forced Khail to sell a church and make heavy contributions to the local Jewish community, and the building became the site of the Cairo Geniza, a collection of 300,000 Jewish manuscript fragments. He died in 907.